The story of the Sambhavna Clinic, a non-profit holistic health clinic in Bhopal, India, built to treat those injured by the Union Carbide toxic gas release in 1984. enlarge video
HCWH's co-founder Gary Cohen is a recipient of the prestigious Skoll Award. This video, chronicling the evolution of HCWH's work, premiered at the 2009 Skoll World Forum. enlarge video
Tools and Resources
Science on the Health Risks of BFRs
Report
This June 2005 report from Health Care Without Harm summarizes the latest scientific research on halogenated brominated flame retardants, including their toxicity, persistence, and presence in humans and wildlife.Fact Sheet
Flame Retardants: Alarming Increases in Humans and the Environment (pdf)
PowerPoint Presentation
Health Concerns and Electronics Products (ppt 3MB)
Presented at CleanMed 2004 by Ted Smith, Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition/Computer TakeBack CampaignPress Release
Evidence Mounts about Problematic Flame Retardants
June 23, 2005 HCWH Press Release
Safer Alternatives
Report
This April 2005 report by the Lowell Center for Sustainable Production examines safer alternatives to decaBDE, a flame retardant used in electronics.Fact Sheet
What Health Care Purchasers Can Do to Reduce Flame Retardants (pdf)
Webinar
Provides information about concerns with halogenated flame retardants and the availability of safer alternatives
Webinar presentation (pdf)
Webinar audio recording (mp3 9MB)
Computers and BFRs
Report
In the first nationwide tests for brominated flame retardants in dust swiped from computers, the Computer Take-Back Campaign (CTBC) and Clean Production Action (CPA) found these neurotoxic chemicals on every computer sampled. The highest levels found were a form of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) called deca-BDE- one of the most widely used fire retardant chemicals in the electronics industry.
Links to Other Websites
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Join Practice Greenhealth
Valuable information and resources for 'greener' hospital facilities. Topics include: eliminating mercury use, environmentally preferable purchasing, waste reduction and green design in building facilities.
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Electronics TakeBack Coalition
The goal of the Electronics TakeBack Coalition (formerly Computer TakeBack Campaign) is to protect the health and well-being of electronic users, workers, and the communities where electronics are produced and discarded by requiring consumer electronics manufacturers and brand owners to take full responsibility for the life cycle of their products, through effective public policy requirements or enforceable agreements.
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Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition
Resources, technical documents, slide presentations, report cards, and directories on computer recycling, sustainable water programs, and international efforts to reduce the impacts of the electronic industry on the environment and public health.
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Basel Action Network (BAN)
The Basel Action Network (BAN) works to prevent the globalization of the toxic waste crisis. BAN works to prevent trade in toxic waste exported from rich to poorer countries, and to promote global environmental justice and a toxics-free world.

